Katie Price has hinted that she is planning more cosmetic surgery, despite narrowly avoiding bankruptcy in the build up to Christmas.

The former Loose Women panelist only just managed to swerve a £22,000 tax bill but that hasn't stopped her eyeing up a touch up to her bodywork.

The 40-year-old posted a photo on Instagram of her standing next to Dr Plovier of the Be Clinic.

He is based at a treatment centre in Brussels and Katie declared him to be the "best ever", with Pricey also saying that she will be trusting him in the future to do a little more work on her.

Katie has sung the praises of the surgeon that has performed her enhancements (Image: Instagram/officialkatieprice)

Captioning the photo on social media, Katie wrote: "Lots of people asking me where to get surgery and I have to say Dr Plovier at the Be Clinic in Brussels is the best ever and the best clinic I’ve ever seen and been too and thank him for all my procedures and more to come :) his wife does amazing skin treatments too[sic]."

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The thought of Katie looking to splash out on more surgery will be sending a cold sweat down the spine of her family and friends, who have imposed a spending allowance, to try a curb the lavish sprees.

Katie has promised to give the kids a 'special Christmas' and has previously spent thousands on buying gifts that money could only just about buy.

Katie Price only just swerved a bankruptcy order

Despite this, Katie recently splashed out £1,000 on a blue German Shepherd and with more surgery on the cards, there could be concerns over her financial predicament.

She has been trying to ease her cash flow a little by selling off a heap of pre-loved clothes on eBay.

With over 80 items listed, Katie could raise more than £2,000 if they are snapped up and that is if they are bought at the opening bid price.

It may be that if another trip to the plastic surgeon is on the cards, then a more comprehensive clear out of Katie cast-offs is required.